Published March 1975
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Oscillatory processes in the theory of particulate formation in supersaturated chemical solutions
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- Cohen, Donald S.
- Keener, James P.
Chicago
Abstract
We study a nonlinear problem which occurs in the theory of particulate formation in supersaturated chemical solutions. Mathematically, the problem involves the bifurcation of time-periodic solutions in an initial-boundary value problem involving a nonlinear integro-differential equation. The mechanism controlling the oscillatory states is revealed by combining the theory of characteristics for first order partial differential equations with the multi-time scale perturbation analysis of a certain third order system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations.
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